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You CAN crack that tank!

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"You CAN crack that tank!"

A very instructive and interesting print! Originally printed as part of the "Army Orientation Course" on the back of a Newsmap in 1943, intended for the American soldier. The myth of "invincibile" German tanks could pose a threat towards the soldiers' eagerness to fight. It shows a step by step instruction on how to tackle an enemy tank:

1. Button him up with accurate rifle fire!2. Then blind him with disabling fire towards perscope and slits!3. Duck! Don't run! Hide and disable it with a petrol bomb!

The tank depicted is the PzKfW III ausf. G, a fairly interesting choice by the artist given that there was quite a few more potent tanks on the front by 1943. However it was still successfully used by the Germans in for example the command and/or recon role.

A unique print that you will be alone among your friends to have on the wall!

Artist: Unknown

This poster is a high quality restored print and therefore of superb quality, printed on the best paper available on the market.

This print is available only in large and bigger due to the small detail in the print. For other sizes please contact us via info@WorldWarEra.com for an estimate.

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Our business is based on a genuine interest in military history. We have wide knowledge in the 1900s conflicts in general and the Second World War in particular. This global conflict was characterized largely by the political climate that then reigned. It was very much an "ideological struggle" that gave rise to a variety of cultural and military historic documents and images. Propaganda was a cornerstone in the foundation necessary to instill courage in the people, convince the public of the State's own excellence, facilitate war production, to denigrate the opposition, highlighting the enemy's brutality and moral decay, and demonstrate the right of the own struggle etc.